I've been working hard creating a fun and unique deck which involve malignant cells. You would not believe how effective these little guys are against FGs. Malignant are quite effective because they never targeted, with simple combination of SoP, this make for a nice high damaging and effective deck. Games go quick and all gods are playable.

Previously I had been using poison dial decks, unfortunately, some gods were unplayable, so I decided to make a deck which would be usable against any god.

The deck is very simple to use and is friendly to players of all levels. The deck is based around using aflatoxin against your own ray of light, once the ray of light becomes a malignant cell, use SoP to increase the attack and defence of your malignant cells. Use sundials, and SoSa to stall while your malignant cells increase their offence. Once they have enough offence to kill the God, destroy SoP.

Some Examples of Gameplay Below:

Spoiler for Hidden:

The win percentage of this deck falls somewhere between 55-60%. That is the win percentage without skips, every god is played .With skips this deck is around 75%.Need some more testing to be done.

"The win percentage of this deck falls somewhere between 55-60%. That is the win percentage without skips, every god is played .Without skips this deck is around 75%."without skips 55-60%Without skips 75%

"The win percentage of this deck falls somewhere between 55-60%. That is the win percentage without skips, every god is played .Without skips this deck is around 75%."without skips 55-60%Without skips 75%

The deck is very simple to use and is friendly to players of all levels.

I must be missing something (not that that's difficult to accomplish). How, exactly, is a deck that contains 12 rares and is 100% upped "friendly to players of all levels"?

I do not mean to step on anyone's toes by answering in-place of the originator, but it seems to me that original statement means in terms of playing ability and/or experience with playing FG's as opposed to new-ness to EtG and your relative card collection. Frequently, those are similar or the same but by nature new to FG's or vs AI =/= new to EtG.

I could also be very wrong...

Edit: Apparently Pella is deleting posts, which then make my comments seem out of place. However, I try never to delete posts so I am adding strikethrough to my original (now defunct) comments.

I see. It was "all levels" that confused me. To me, "all" means, "without exclusion; including everything that is available to be included". Obviously, I misinterpreted the word, since in this case it apparently means, "including everyone who is capable of playing such a deck, regardless of that person's experience with False Gods". As I said, it's very easy for me to miss something. Thanks for clearing that up.

"All" isn't the word at the crux of this (in my opinion), but rather "levels". I took levels to mean, in this case, "playing ability and FG experience" and you have interpreted it as "card collection and access to rares/upgrades". Anyways, I don't think it is really worth getting hung-up on that aspect of it, but rather the deck itself. I plan to give it some test-run vs FG's and see how it compares to my current (also not newb-card-collection-friendly) PDials 32 (32 card Poison Dials) in FGei(cn)...

(Sidenote: I cannot tell if you were using invisible-sarcasm-font or genuinely offended on your last post...?)

Edit: Apparently Pella is deleting posts, which then makes this a double-post and my comments out-of-place. However, I try never to delete posts so I am adding strikethrough to my original (now defunct) comments.

The deck is very simple to use and is friendly to players of all levels.

I must be missing something (not that that's difficult to accomplish). How, exactly, is a deck that contains 12 rares and is 100% upped "friendly to players of all levels"?

I do not mean to step on anyone's toes by answering in-place of the originator, but it seems to me that original statement means in terms of playing ability and/or experience with playing FG's as opposed to new-ness to EtG and your relative card collection. Frequently, those are similar or the same but by nature new to FG's or vs AI =/= new to EtG.

I could also be very wrong...

You are quite right , obtaining the cards is the hard part, but using the deck is easy!